The Reform Kehillat Kernow congregation in Cornwall calls the incredible scroll its 'most sacred possession'

Jewish community's leaders died in 7.8-quake this month; city 'can be rebuilt, but it will not be like the old one,' resident says

Man has reportedly received approval from Swedish authorities for demonstration, which comes in wake of a far-right politician’s recent burning of a Quran outside Denmark mosque

Jack Abraham brought the scroll for Shabbat services at trade show, was told the room where he left it was secured; says police told him suspect tried to sell the artifact

Project to commemorate Eli Kay, who was murdered by a Hamas gunman in Jerusalem, seeks to create portable memorial for trekkers and tour groups in Israel

Delicate parchment filmed in time for Shavuot; one was hidden in mosque during WWII; another thought to belong to merchant said to serve as Poland's king for a day in 16th century

Protestant minister in Görlitz turns over segments of Torah that had been in safekeeping since the anti-Jewish pogrom in 1938

Police say scroll is hundreds of years old and worth hundreds of thousands of shekels; was found in home in northern town of Umm al-Fahm

130-year-old scroll will be used in a service on Simchat Torah for first time since it was looted by the Nazis in 1942

Ancient text was reportedly taken Friday, when police stopped two cars for an inspection in Samsun; 5 people detained

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